Poll: Are you a MRA?
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Like most of the flavors. The "Ham Patty" kinda sux when you're neck deep in Alaskan snow and to keep your position hidden you can't use fire...
You didn't luck out and get one with a flameless heating pack, huh?
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Yeah, we had those, but infra-red...
During an ARTEP omeone on the OPFOR used one of those packs, and I was able to drop the hammer on them ( simulated of course ) using my nifty I/R goggles...
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Yeah, we had those, but infra-red...
During an ARTEP omeone on the OPFOR used one of those packs, and I was able to drop the hammer on them ( simulated of course ) using my nifty I/R goggles...
Ah, good point.
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Aha! Now I'm off to the Off By One Thread!
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Two-and-a-Half-Years-Ago Me is so cute, with his cynicism of human relationships in a less-developed state!
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@Groaner So what have you learned in the meantime?
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@antiquarian said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
@Groaner So what have you learned in the meantime?
"Real Men Punch Nazis"
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@M_Adams said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
Filed under: I keep reading that as “MRE”, for additional confusion…
Like most of the flavors. The "Ham Patty" kinda sux when you're neck deep in Alaskan snow and to keep your position hidden you can't use fire...
The US Army should just switch to soylent. No heat necessary.
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@antiquarian said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
@Groaner So what have you learned in the meantime?
A few things. Were this a lounge post, I'd go into greater detail, but I think it can be summarized thus:
- People receive strong and subtle pressures from society to do various things that may be contrary to their own interests or even society's interests at large. Under scrutiny, many of these pressures fall apart. I think you know what I'm getting at here, but I'll give a separate, specific example: now that I'm in a good financial state, many people are telling me that I should take vacations overseas and see the world. I have yet to hear a convincing answer to a very simple question: why?
- The world is capricious and absolutely not fair in how qualities, virtues, and problems are assigned to various people.
- Nobody is entitled to a loving partner or a lasting relationship.
- You can't approach finding a relationship like you would a business or programming project - it is not subject to deadlines and increasing effort to meet a slipping deadline often has the opposite effect.
- What governs attraction and dynamics between humans has no rhyme or reason. This can be particularly frustrating to someone who values logic and reason, but coming to accept that it's a rigged game is quite liberating.
- Humanity as a whole is fucked for many reasons I won't go into here. However, in your travels, you will occasionally find like-minded individuals who will help you find a meaningful existence.
- Very few people know what the hell they are doing.
- The person best equipped to determine what's in your best interest is probably you.
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@Lorne-Kates said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
@antiquarian said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
@Groaner So what have you learned in the meantime?
"Real Men Punch Nazis"
Anyone got any footage of Soros getting punched?
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@Groaner said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
why?
Because it's fun, and when you learn things about how other people do stuff sometimes you can use some of it when you get back home to make your own life better. For example, I learned I like tea better than coffee, and rice balls travel better than sandwiches.
@Groaner said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
increasing effort to meet a slipping deadline often has the opposite effect.
That's actually true of programming projects as well.
@Groaner said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
Very few people know what the hell they are doing.
Truth.
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@Groaner said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
many people are telling me that I should take vacations overseas and see the world. I have yet to hear a convincing answer to a very simple question: why?
Because that's something those people like to do (or think they would like to do if they could afford it).
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@Groaner said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
people are telling me that I should take vacations overseas and see the world.
Are these people also telling you that you should spend most of your time with locals and stay away from tourist spots if you go? Because all of the good reasons for taking vacations overseas really depend on that.
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@boomzilla said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
Because that's something those people like to do (or think they would like to do if they could afford it).
And if they are the type that does so much on a vacation that they need another vacation to recover when they get back, you can safely ignore what they have to say on the subject.
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@boomzilla Good point: Most advice people give you is based on what they would want to be told in your position. You can make your own decisions about how similar you are to the advice-giver and what that means about the quality of the advice.
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@antiquarian Case in point: If the person giving me advice is the kind of person for whom travel is meaningless because they can sleep all day in their own house and save money while achieving the same effect, I can safely ignore what they have to say on the subject ;)
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Philip Davies is an MRA and he is head of equalities commission in the UK
He is RED PILLED as fuck
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@Maciejasjmj How did you find my application video?
Negging usually get me fanny.
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@antiquarian said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
Continuing the discussion from Hipster or Civil War Soldier?:
The thread about how we're all mens' rights activists is over there somewhere.
Are you a Men's Rights Activist (MRA)?
- Yes
- No
- Can't we all just get along?
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Rights aren't gender specific. The resulting laws and regulations have to be, but that's just the implementation of rights.
So, I guess I would be, if in those terms, "Against Situations Where Males Are Having Their Rights Infringed". But then, stripping away the gender is obvious. "Against Situations Where People Are Having Their Rights Infringed".
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@Groaner said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
What governs attraction and dynamics between humans has no rhyme or reason. This can be particularly frustrating to someone who values logic and reason, but coming to accept that it's a rigged game is quite liberating.
No, it has a reason.
Familiarity, which is a measure of trust, and therefore all that entails.
This works in the reverse to create MOST discrimination, which tend towards unintended consequences.
This does not make you [topic]-ist/phobic. And I think having that distinction be obliterated is why there is the current culture war going on.
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@Yamikuronue said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
That's actually true of programming projects as well.
And like love, you submit that pull request... and re-submit... and re-submit... and then you just have to accept that it wasn't meant to be.
No one wants your stupid indentation and comment changes.
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@Groaner said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
Very few people know what the hell they are doing.
And figuring out who they are is impossible, 'cause you'd have to know what you're doing yourself.
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@antiquarian said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
@Lorne-Kates said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
"Real Men Punch Nazis"
The garage is .
You might want to move a whole "MRA" thread there, then.
#PunchNazis
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@Groaner said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
many people are telling me that I should take vacations overseas and see the world. I have yet to hear a convincing answer to a very simple question: why?
Most people assume everybody else thinks the same as them and wants the same things.
It's inconceivable for them that someone may have different preferences.Explaining that you don't like traveling is useless, they will just stare at you like morons and repeat "traveling is great!". Been there, done that.
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@MrL said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
@Groaner said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
many people are telling me that I should take vacations overseas and see the world. I have yet to hear a convincing answer to a very simple question: why?
Most people assume everybody else thinks the same as them and wants the same things.
It's inconceivable for them that someone may have different preferences.Explaining that you don't like traveling is useless, they will just stare at you like morons and repeat "traveling is great!". Been there, done that.
"Ben, why don't you go out of the basement so you can meet the people you talk to online in person?"
"Well, I'd have to stop what I'm working on, get on a plane, fly halfway around the world, find someone's house even though I have no idea what their address is, and then go talk to them in person."
"Yeah, wouldn't that be great?"
"Or, I could sit in this comfortable chair, keep working on what I'm working on, and talk to them near-instantly while transmitting the same information in a less ambiguous, more reliable manner."
"Why would anyone want to do that?"
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@ben_lubar said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
I have no idea what their address is
You could visit Blakeyrat...
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@ben_lubar said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
@MrL said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
@Groaner said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
many people are telling me that I should take vacations overseas and see the world. I have yet to hear a convincing answer to a very simple question: why?
Most people assume everybody else thinks the same as them and wants the same things.
It's inconceivable for them that someone may have different preferences.Explaining that you don't like traveling is useless, they will just stare at you like morons and repeat "traveling is great!". Been there, done that.
"Ben, why don't you go out of the basement so you can meet the people you talk to online in person?"
"Well, I'd have to stop what I'm working on, get on a plane, fly halfway around the world, find someone's house even though I have no idea what their address is, and then go talk to them in person."
"Yeah, wouldn't that be great?"
"Or, I could sit in this comfortable chair, keep working on what I'm working on, and talk to them near-instantly while transmitting the same information in a less ambiguous, more reliable manner."
"Why would anyone want to do that?"
On the other hand, a TDWTF meetup could be interesting as long as it wasn't in some remote backwater like Tokyo.
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@Groaner said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
On the other hand, a TDWTF meetup could
end up in a drunken brawl while a couple of furries cry in a corner
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@loopback0 said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
@Groaner said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
On the other hand, a TDWTF meetup could
end up in a drunken brawl while a couple of furries cry in a cornerWho's the second furry?
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@loopback0 said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
On the other hand, a TDWTF meetup could end up in a drunken brawl while a couple of furries cry in a corner
I think the brawl would start well before most of us were drunk.
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@anonymous234 said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
@M_Adams said in Poll: Are you a MRA?:
Filed under: I keep reading that as “MRE”, for additional confusion…
Like most of the flavors. The "Ham Patty" kinda sux when you're neck deep in Alaskan snow and to keep your position hidden you can't use fire...
The US Army should just switch to soylent. No heat necessary.
We should all switch to soylent. It's a very renewable food source ( 7.4 billion and counting).
And the packaging is nice too :